Israel 'will not compromise' on return of all hostages, Netanyahu’s office says
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said Israeli officials would not compromise on the transferring of remains of hostages taken by Hamas, saying it's seeking the return of "every last one of them."
"The Hamas terrorist organization is required to uphold its commitments to the mediators and return them as part of the implementation of the agreement," Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.

Israel "will not compromise" on their return, the office said, adding that it would "spare no effort until we return all of the fallen hostages, every last one of them."
Israeli officials on Sunday morning separately said they had identified one set of remains returned overnight. Another set of remains were in the process of being identified.
Prior to those two bodies being transferred, Hamas had handed over 10 sets of remains out of the 28 that had been in Hamas’ possession when the ceasefire came into effect, according to Israel. Another set of remains handed over did not match any of the missing hostages, Israel said.

Hamas in a statement on Saturday said the recovery and handover of remains may be delayed if Israel does not reopen the Rafah crossing at the border between Gaza and Egypt.
"Specialized" equipment to locate remains, along with personnel who could examine and identify them, were being blocked from entry into Gaza, Hamas said.





